Shoulder dislocations may occur from a traumatic injury or from loose capsular ligaments. Different conditions may affect the stabilizing structures of the shoulder and, thus, negatively affect patients with shoulder dislocations.
Most shoulder dislocations happen at the lower front of the shoulder, because of the particular anatomy of the shoulder joint. The joint is supported on all sides by ligaments called the joint capsule, and the whole thing is covered by the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is made up of four tendons attached to muscles that start on the scapula and end on the upper humerus. They reinforce the shoulder joint from above, in front, and in back, which makes the weakest point in the rotator cuff in the lower front.
Subluxation refers to a partial dislocation. A subluxation occurs when the two joint (articular) surfaces have lost their usual contact.
Shoulder Dislocation Symptoms:
- A visibly deformed or out of place shoulder
- Swelling or discoloration (bruising)
- Intense pain
- Inability to move the joint
Shoulder dislocation may also cause numbness, weakness or tingling near the injury, such as in your neck or down your arm. The muscles in your shoulder may spasm from the disruption, often increasing the intensity of your pain.
What is the cause?
- The most common type of dislocation is an anterior dislocation.
- It can be caused by a fall onto the outstretched hand or shoulder. It may happen if the arm is forced into an awkward position.
- A posterior dislocation may occur as a result of a powerful direct blow to the front of the shoulder.
- It may also be caused by a violent twisting of the upper arm, such as that caused by an electric shock or seizure. Dislocated shoulders are common in contact sports such as football, rugby, hockey, etc.
Shoulder Dislocation Treatment India:
Shoulder arthroscopy is surgery that uses a tiny camera called an arthroscope to examine or repair the tissues inside or around your shoulder joint. The arthroscope is inserted through a small incision (cut) in your skin.
- Insert the arthroscope into your shoulder through a small incision. The arthroscope is connected to a video monitor in the operating room.
- Inspect all the tissues of your shoulder joint and the area above the joint -- the cartilage, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
- Repair any damaged tissues. To do this, your surgeon will make 1 - 3 more small incisions and insert other instruments through them. A tear in a muscle, tendon, or cartilage will be fixed. Damaged tissue may need to be removed.
What is the prevention?
- Avoid situations in which you could suffer another dislocation.
- Wear layers of clothing or padding to help cushion any fall that may be likely.
- Do not return to sports until you have full recovery of motion and strength in your arm.
Most shoulder dislocations happen at the lower front of the shoulder, because of the particular anatomy of the shoulder joint. The joint is supported on all sides by ligaments called the joint capsule, and the whole thing is covered by the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is made up of four tendons attached to muscles that start on the scapula and end on the upper humerus. They reinforce the shoulder joint from above, in front, and in back, which makes the weakest point in the rotator cuff in the lower front.
Subluxation refers to a partial dislocation. A subluxation occurs when the two joint (articular) surfaces have lost their usual contact.
Shoulder Dislocation Symptoms:
- A visibly deformed or out of place shoulder
- Swelling or discoloration (bruising)
- Intense pain
- Inability to move the joint
Shoulder dislocation may also cause numbness, weakness or tingling near the injury, such as in your neck or down your arm. The muscles in your shoulder may spasm from the disruption, often increasing the intensity of your pain.
What is the cause?
- The most common type of dislocation is an anterior dislocation.
- It can be caused by a fall onto the outstretched hand or shoulder. It may happen if the arm is forced into an awkward position.
- A posterior dislocation may occur as a result of a powerful direct blow to the front of the shoulder.
- It may also be caused by a violent twisting of the upper arm, such as that caused by an electric shock or seizure. Dislocated shoulders are common in contact sports such as football, rugby, hockey, etc.
Shoulder Dislocation Treatment India:
Shoulder arthroscopy is surgery that uses a tiny camera called an arthroscope to examine or repair the tissues inside or around your shoulder joint. The arthroscope is inserted through a small incision (cut) in your skin.
- Insert the arthroscope into your shoulder through a small incision. The arthroscope is connected to a video monitor in the operating room.
- Inspect all the tissues of your shoulder joint and the area above the joint -- the cartilage, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
- Repair any damaged tissues. To do this, your surgeon will make 1 - 3 more small incisions and insert other instruments through them. A tear in a muscle, tendon, or cartilage will be fixed. Damaged tissue may need to be removed.
What is the prevention?
- Avoid situations in which you could suffer another dislocation.
- Wear layers of clothing or padding to help cushion any fall that may be likely.
- Do not return to sports until you have full recovery of motion and strength in your arm.
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